Moore, a conservative economist, pointed to provisions that would repeal the state and local tax deduction— which is used heavily in the high-tax states New York and California — and new proposed taxes on large universities as examples of provisions that go after liberals.

"They go after university endowments, and universities have become playpens of the left," Moore told Bloomberg. "And getting rid of the mandate is to eventually dismantle Obamacare."

Moore also wrote an op-ed article published Tuesday saying the increase in taxes for "blue states" in the bill — the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — should be blamed on liberals in those states.

"But here again, blue state voters are the ones responsible for these inequities," Moore wrote. "Blue staters tend to send liberal politicians to office, who then vote for bigger federal spending — even though a greater share of the money goes to the red states. Maybe somebody needs to write a book called: 'What's the Matter With Massachusetts.'"

Moore also said tax cuts would come for everyone, even wealthier Americans. But he said they would not specifically help the wealthy more than the middle class, citing an analysis by Chris Edwards at the libertarian Cato Institute. He said every American should fight for the tax bill to be passed.